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yes there are but we really don't know who and what part they are in
KKK became obsolete due to the, 1874 Alabama's Democratic Party that redeemed the state from Republican rule.
The KKK is a secret organization. However, there were KKK groups in Pennsylvania is the 1920, largely because of its staunch support of National Prohibition.
Strong supporters of National Prohibition tended to join the KKK.
The KKK re-emerged in the 1920s largely but not entirely, to promote and illegally enforce National Prohibition.
The national meeting point is in London Kentucky.
They often joined the KKK because of its strong support of National Prohibition and its illegal enforcement of prohibition laws.
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The KKK was originally organized following the Civil War in the late 19th century, and it still exists today in the 21st century.They are still alive and killing but less in numbers and mostly just in Alabama
Blacks, Republicans, Jews, Catholics, immigrants, and opponents of National Prohibition.
They are stretched around the south and south east in areas such as Alabama,Texas,Louisiana,mississippi